The A-Team book is an action-packed adaptation of the classic 80s TV series, following a group of ex-military commandos turned mercenaries for hire. Led by the charismatic Colonel John 'Hannibal' Smith, the team includes the smooth-talking Templeton 'Faceman' Peck, the mechanically gifted B.A. Baracus, and the slightly unhinged pilot H.M. 'Howling Mad' Murdock. After being framed for a crime they didn't commit, they work as soldiers of fortune while evading military police. The book dives deep into their missions, blending humor, explosive action, and the team's signature catchphrases ('I love it when a plan comes together!').
What makes the book stand out is how it expands on the show's lore, giving more backstory to each character—especially B.A.'s fear of flying and Murdock's eccentricities. The plot usually revolves around helping underdogs against corrupt villains, with plenty of improvised weapons and chaotic car chases. It’s a love letter to fans, capturing the over-the-top charm of the original while adding fresh details. If you grew up watching the series, the book feels like reuniting with old friends who never lost their edge.
Reading 'The A-Team' book feels like jumping into a vintage action movie—fast, fun, and full of explosions. The story mirrors the TV show’s episodic format, with self-contained missions where the team outsmarts enemies using sheer audacity. Hannibal’s disguises, B.A.’s brute strength, Face’s cons, and Murdock’s insanity create a chaotic synergy. The book leans into their camaraderie, making even the silliest plans (like building a tank from scrap) oddly believable. It’s pure nostalgia with a modern twist, perfect for anyone craving old-school adventure.
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Lila Harper gave the Black quadruplets her virginity, her loyalty, her soul. Ethan, Marcus, Callum, and Davian were supposed to be her fated mates, destined to share her, protect her, love her.
Instead, they rejected her on her eighteenth birthday, called her weak, and threw her out to die.
Three years later, she's back and she's not the broken omega they discarded. Something happened the night they severed the bond, something that rewrote her from the inside out. Now she walks through Blackwood Territory with power that makes Alphas kneel and a hunger that won't stop until she's taken everything they love.
The quadruplets want her back. The bond is screaming to reconnect. But Lila didn't survive the rejection to fall into their arms again.
She survived to watch them beg.
And when four Alphas who've never begged for anything start crawling back to the mate they destroyed? That's when the real violence begins.
I’m trained to do one thing: kill. I was put into a school where the concepts of love and forgiveness were treated as weaknesses. When I graduated, they told me I’d be lucky to survive; now I’m the best of the best and the person who gets the job done no matter what. I’ve assassinated Presidents, housewives, Navy SEALS and more shifters than I can count. I have more kills than anyone in my business, so when a new order comes in to kill Alpha Gideon, I take it without a second thought.
He’s a job like any other, but during my scouting, I see something I’ve never seen before. Alpha Gideon isn’t a tyrant or a bully; he’s kind to his Pack. I start asking questions, which is when everything goes to shit. My signal is found, and for the first time in my life, my target has me in his sights. I expect pain and maybe even death, but Alpha Gideon treats me like a welcomed guest; his warmth and kindness open up something inside of me that I didn’t know I had. I should kill him before he changes me completely. I tell him I’m cold and heartless, and he laughs. Loving a mark has never been done, but no matter what I do, every touch sets me on fire and with each longing glance, my past becomes a distant memory. I’m ready to put everything I was aside to stay with Alpha Gideon when the call comes in; my fellow assassins have been called. The bounty on Alpha Gideon has been doubled. I have two choices: protect the man who has opened up my heart or kill the target and get the job done.
“I want her back for myself, don't you get it?” His thick, manly voice screamed at his brother. “You must let go of her, Orion. Emilia is mine and mine alone.”
After many months of dating her, he shattered her heart for no reason. He lets go of her after so many calls from her to fix their broken relationship, but he is nonchalant about it. Now he wants her back because his twin brother has her to himself.
Tristan, the City's nightmare will do anything to have Emilia back in his arms and to himself. Anything including hurting her and his twin brother, while he sought for ways to have the Alpha's throne to himself.
Find out in ‘The Alpha Twins’ what happens to the perfect but imperfect relationship between Orion and Emilia, the one-time girlfriend of Tristan, the City's nightmare.
If you’re filthy minded, step inside the doors of Dirty Angels and order a drink.
Dirty Angels is a cocktail bar where desire, power, and bad decisions collide. Everyone who walks through its doors is hiding something, and everyone wants something they shouldn’t.
The story unfolds through rotating points of view, each character given five chapters at a time to reveal the dirty business they’re involved in. Mafia deals. Billionaire secrets. Bad boys with dangerous appetites. Obsessions that refuse to stay buried. Each arc can be read on its own, but together they weave into a larger, darker story as the full truth behind Dirty Angels slowly comes into focus.
At the centre are Marisol and Ethan, locked in a volatile enemies-to-lovers dynamic neither of them is willing to name. Around them orbit lovers, rivals, and predators: a mafia ex who won’t let go, a billionaire with too much power, a shark lawyer who knows exactly where the bodies are buried, and a found family bound together by loyalty, desire, and shared secrets.
Dirty Angels attracts those who crave the forbidden. Boundaries blur. Power shifts hands. Desire takes many forms, and not everyone is looking for love.
Some will find it anyway.
Others will burn everything down on the way.
Tropes & Themes:
Enemies to lovers • MM • MMF • FF • Power dynamics • Daddy energy • Age gap (all adults) • Step-relations (adults) • BDSM themes • Obsession • Found family • Dark desire
Rose is devastated by the death of her grandmother, the woman who raised her after the tragic death of her parents when she was only five years old. She knows her life will never be the same, but unbeknownst to her, her world is about to be turned upside down again.
Phoenix has been looking out for Rose ever since he and his team of Alpha Wolves returned to home soil after fighting in some of the most war torn areas of the world. He has seen the worst of what the human world has to offer and he and the other four members of his team are ready to hang up their fatigues and live in the peace they fought so hard for.
When phoenix discovered that the young girl's father had been a police officer, and he and her mother had been the victims of a mob hit, phoenix secretly went to her grandmother and offered to support the old woman and young girl until he could be sure they weren’t in danger.
In the meantime, phoenix and his team have spent the last few years fighting to end the threat that thrives in the shadows of their small town. When the danger is on their doorstep and Rose’s grandmother dies unexpectedly, phoenix has no choice but to put his reservations aside and finally claim the woman he recognised as his all those years ago. It’s the only way to keep her safe from the men who killed her parents. But who will keep her safe from him?
Taylor Westlake, a girl who had experienced some of the worst pain a person could. Not only had she been kidnapped and attacked by one of the most wanted men out there, she lost her wolf before she had time to even meet her. She was determined to not let that man get away with hurting anyone else, he was going to pay for ever robbing what was rightfully hers. She trains her whole life and eventually becomes an alliance agent, where her sights are set on bringing the evil to justice but also, catching the guy that altered her life forever.
That was until she's assigned a new case, the agent that was trained to show no emotion would freeze in the presence of the cruelest Alpha out there, her mate. She can't let this man distract her from hunting down the man that attacked her all those years ago, but her mate will stop at nothing until she wears his claim.
Join them on her hardest case to date, The Case Of The Alpha.
Finding 'The A-Team' novel online for free can be a bit tricky, especially since it's not as widely available as some other franchises. From what I've gathered, the novel adaptation isn't as common as the TV series, which means your options might be limited. I remember scouring the web for similar tie-in novels and often hitting dead ends, but there are a few places you might want to check. Websites like Project Gutenberg or Open Library sometimes host older, lesser-known novels, though I haven't seen 'The A-Team' there personally. It’s always worth a look, though—you never know when someone might’ve uploaded a rare find.
Another angle is fan communities or forums dedicated to 'The A-Team.' I’ve stumbled upon obscure book scans or PDFs shared by fellow fans in places like Reddit or niche forums. Just be cautious about copyright issues, since sharing copyrighted material without permission isn’t legal. If all else fails, used bookstores or eBay might have physical copies for cheap. I once found a dusty old novel adaptation of another 80s show in a thrift store, so surprises do happen! If you’re really set on reading it, patience and persistence are key—sometimes the hunt is half the fun.
The A-Team book was such a fun surprise! I grew up watching the TV show reruns, so when I stumbled upon the novelization, I had to give it a shot. What struck me most was how the book dives deeper into the characters' backstories, especially Hannibal's military past and Face's con artist tendencies. The show's charm was in its explosive, over-the-top action with that iconic theme music, but the book lets you sit with the team's camaraderie in quieter moments. The humor’s still there—B.A.’s fear of flying gets even more ridiculous in prose—but with extra layers of tension during missions.
One thing I missed, though, was the visual chemistry of the cast. Murdock’s antics are hilarious on screen, but in the book, his madness feels more unsettling, almost tragic at times. The book also expands some one-off villains into fuller arcs, which I appreciated. It’s like getting a director’s cut of your favorite episodes. If you love the show’s vibe but wish for more substance between the car flips and explosions, the book’s worth checking out. Just don’t expect it to replace the sheer joy of seeing Mr. T growl, 'I pity the fool!' in live action.
The A-Team book, based on the classic 80s TV series, follows the same core group of ex-military fugitives turned mercenaries-for-hire. Hannibal Smith is the charismatic leader, always grinning behind his cigar and delivering the iconic 'I love it when a plan comes together.' Then there's Faceman, the smooth-talking con artist with a knack for getting whatever the team needs through charm alone. B.A. Baracus is the muscle—mohawk, gold chains, and a fear of flying that makes every mission chaotic. Finally, Murdock, the unhinged but brilliant pilot who keeps things weird. The book dives deeper into their backstories, especially their time in Vietnam and how they became framed criminals.
What I love about the book is how it balances the show's over-the-top action with quieter moments—like B.A.'s soft spot for kids or Murdock’s struggles with PTSD masked by humor. The villains are usually greedy corporate types or corrupt officials, but the real draw is the team’s bond. They argue like brothers but would never leave a man behind. If you grew up watching the show, the book feels like reuniting with old friends, just with more internal monologues and explosive details.